Further Education
Road to University
[Spring to Summer] Information Gathering
March
College Guidance (1)
Students receive information on school categories, schools open to international students, and how to prepare for entrance exams. It’s the first important step of the long process.
June
First EJU
EJU (the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students) is required by national, public, and prestigious private universities. It’s conducted twice a year. The first is in mid-June.
June to July
College Guidance (2)
Learn detailed application process, including schedule, required documents and qualifications.
June to September
College Fairs
Students participate in college fairs held at various venues to collect information on vocational schools, universities and graduate schools.
[Fall to Winter]Application and Exams
November
Second EJU
EJU (the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students) is required by national, public, and prestigious private universities. It’s conducted twice a year. The second is in mid-November.
Entrance Exams
We provide support to our students to make sure they are admitted to schools of their choice. We offer mock exams, mock interviews and constant guidance.
Private Universities | |
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September to January | Application |
October to February | Exams and Interviews |
Admissions by Recommendation | |
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November to January | In-house candidate selection |
November to February | Exams and Interviews |
National and Public Universities | |
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July to August | TOEFL |
December to January | Application |
January to March | Exams and Interviews |
*National and public universities require the scores from either the June or November EJU.
Finding Employment
The number of students seeking employment in Japan is on the rise.
Many job fairs for international students are held in Tokyo every year.
To assist students in their job search, we always make sure information about job fairs remain current.